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发表于 2022-7-7 16:15:34
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1. WRT Chinese Hackers: It might sound a little paranoid but I do suspect that NASA, the CIA, and the NSA don't store a lot of data in "The Cloud".
2. I back up to a flash drive which is attached to a lanyard which is attached to my pants! (My machine does not have a floppy drive.) This is force of habit coming from my undergrad years where I used WinZip spanning floppies. I had three sets. One set with today's work on it, the second with yesterday's work on the shelf at home, the third with the day-before-yesterday's work on it with me at Uni. At the end of the day the third one got loaded with today's work, the first one went to the shelf, the second one in the school bag.
That sounds like a lot of work but I did over ten years uni without losing work - unlike a couple of Masters students I knew who felt safe having their work on the uni LAN hard drive. Well, they felt safe until a couple of weeks before they were expecting to hand in their Theses and the LAN hard drive died - taking all their work with it.
That seemed a good reason to have a back-up system.
3. I would share work in person off the flash drive.
Anyway - I guess I brought this up because I feel that people (like Autodesk) automatically assume that "The Cloud" is the way to go. I think people ought to consider that very carefully.
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